Ireland Northwest and Lakelands
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Visit Ireland Northwest and Lakelands

The Glasshouse
Easy parking and central.
Reviewed on 3 Nov 2025

Inishowen Gateway Hotel
Fabulous stay second time visited
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2025

Farnham Estate Spa & Golf Resort
Breakfast service was amazing. Evening service was terrible. Over an hour wait for a drink and similar for food. Very rude young staff in evening compared to morning
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2025

Wild Atlantic Apartments Port House Letterkenny
good property, good location near grocery and public transit. clean. would stay again.
Reviewed on 16 Oct 2025

The Courtyard Apartments
Clean, warm, friendly and walking distance to shops and pubs and lovely local walks
Reviewed on 19 Oct 2025

Impeccable 5-bed Cottage in Fahan Buncrana
Excellent! Just back from a family trip, the house was perfect, really spacious and had everything you could need. The garden was brilliant, kids had a ball and with a swing and slide set delivered on the day we arrived, we couldn't have asked for anything more. The location is ideal and the views ...
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2023
Popular places to visit

Malin Head
When you visit the breathtaking Malin Head on northernmost tip of Ireland, you’ll soon understand why the tourist trail here is called the Wild Atlantic Way. At the peak of the Inishowen Peninsula, Malin Head offers some of the most indomitable views you will ever see over the northern Atlantic and its geological marvels are second only to the Giant’s Causeway Coast.

Glenveagh National Park
Blanketed in forests, mountains, woodland and water meadows, Glenveagh National Park is one of the primary attractions in County Donegal. The park is particularly popular with hikers, owing to its combination of untamed natural beauty, challenging trails and sculpted gardens – the latter of which are part of the 19th century Glenveagh Castle. The park covers an impressive 66 square miles of countryside.

Donegal Castle
You can learn about the history of Donegal with a trip to Donegal Castle. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

Mount Errigal
The tallest of the Seven Sisters in County Donegal, Mount Errigal is part of the larger Derryveagh Mountain Range and is considered to be one of the most iconic mountains in Ireland. Situated in the remote north-west of Ireland, Mount Errigal lies in the country’s most sparsely populated region, making this an exquisite place to escape.

Classiebawn Castle
You can learn about the history of Kilkilloge when you stop by Classiebawn Castle. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or visit the spas in this family-friendly area.

Mullaghmore Beach
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Mullaghmore Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Kilkilloge.




